gelled (Meaning)

gelled

a colloid in a more solid form than a sol, jell sense 1, to change into or take on the form of a gel, a gelatinous preparation, a thin colored transparent sheet used over a stage light to color it, jelly sense 2, hand gel, hair gel, a solid jellylike colloid (as gelatin dessert)

gelled Sentence Examples

  1. The hair gelled perfectly, giving him the desired slicked-back look.
  2. The company's financial situation had gelled, providing stability after months of uncertainty.
  3. The meeting gelled into a productive brainstorming session, generating multiple innovative ideas.
  4. The friendship between the two girls gelled instantly, as if they had known each other their entire lives.
  5. The project's timeline gelled with the team's schedule, ensuring a smooth and efficient completion.
  6. The scrambled eggs gelled quickly, forming a fluffy and golden omelet.
  7. The mystery gelled when the final piece of the puzzle fell into place, revealing the truth.
  8. The negotiations gelled after several rounds of talks, leading to a mutually beneficial agreement.
  9. The team's efforts gelled seamlessly, resulting in a successful campaign that exceeded expectations.
  10. The paint gelled within hours, creating a durable and vibrant finish on the canvas.

FAQs About the word gelled

a colloid in a more solid form than a sol, jell sense 1, to change into or take on the form of a gel, a gelatinous preparation, a thin colored transparent sheet

curdled, congealed,thickened, clotted, coagulated, lumpish, pebbly, viscous, broken, knotted

smooth,,

The hair gelled perfectly, giving him the desired slicked-back look.

The company's financial situation had gelled, providing stability after months of uncertainty.

The meeting gelled into a productive brainstorming session, generating multiple innovative ideas.

The friendship between the two girls gelled instantly, as if they had known each other their entire lives.